Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole .., Band 7;Band 21;Band 52Gales & Seaton, 1831 |
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... Postmaster - General himself , that it should go to a special committee . These reasons induced him to vote against the motion to amend . Mr. KING said , that gentlemen seemed to treat this subject as if any member of the Senate were ...
... Postmaster - General himself , that it should go to a special committee . These reasons induced him to vote against the motion to amend . Mr. KING said , that gentlemen seemed to treat this subject as if any member of the Senate were ...
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... Postmaster General of the United argument . They then proceeded to discuss the questions States , and moved on with the tide of emigration to St. of pure law on the merits of the case . Their authorities Louis , in Missouri . and ...
... Postmaster General of the United argument . They then proceeded to discuss the questions States , and moved on with the tide of emigration to St. of pure law on the merits of the case . Their authorities Louis , in Missouri . and ...
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... Postmaster General ; that , Mr. GRUNDY had ob- jected to the question ; and that on taking the vote of the committee , whether it should be answered or not , Mr. CLAYTON and Mr. HOLMES voted in the affirmative , and Mr. GRUNDY and Mr ...
... Postmaster General ; that , Mr. GRUNDY had ob- jected to the question ; and that on taking the vote of the committee , whether it should be answered or not , Mr. CLAYTON and Mr. HOLMES voted in the affirmative , and Mr. GRUNDY and Mr ...
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... Postmaster General , if the whole were examined , would the predecessor of the present Postmaster General , the be found to merit censure . He considered this whole finances of the department were in a most flourishing con- course of ...
... Postmaster General , if the whole were examined , would the predecessor of the present Postmaster General , the be found to merit censure . He considered this whole finances of the department were in a most flourishing con- course of ...
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... Postmaster General exercised the right to remove an offi- from the treasury , which it had deposited there . All the cer by virtue of some law , or he had no right to remove . expenses of transportation , and others incident to the de ...
... Postmaster General exercised the right to remove an offi- from the treasury , which it had deposited there . All the cer by virtue of some law , or he had no right to remove . expenses of transportation , and others incident to the de ...
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